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Take a FREE Women’s Self Defense Class

Enroll now in the fall 2018 highly acclaimed and nationally recognized self-defense program known as R.A.D. R.A.D. Stands for Rape Aggression Defense and is a Women’s Self Defense Class. This program is a hands-on course designed to emphasize confidence and self-discipline while developing & enhancing options of self-defense. This course will teach basic self-defense techniques […]

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Emergency preparedness training video

This eight minutes video is a clear and compelling presentation about Emergency Preparedness Training. The video is divided into segments, which cover many of the dangers other campuses have experienced, including: active and non-active shooters, severe weather and fires. This information is important because it is useful in staying safe both on and off campus. College […]

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Reminder: engrave and register your valuables

Join the TUPD from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow, September 7 at our Registration Station on the second floor of the University Union. We will be providing FREE engraving and property registration services to students, using our online personal property registration portal. TUPD will also be on hand to answer any safety questions you have. […]

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Theft prevention tips

The Towson University Police Department (TUPD) is committed to ensuring a safe, open, and inclusive environment where everyone will feel safe and thrive. As the second largest institution in the USM, we are proud that, in partnership with the TU community, we have achieved the lowest per capita crime rate within the USM. Unfortunately, we are not totally immune to crimes […]

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Welcome back, from the Towson University Police Department

The Towson University Police Department (TUPD) will like to welcome you back to what we hope will be an exciting and rewarding fall term. TUPD’s goal is to create a safe environment to live, work and learn. We believe that creating a safe and cooperative environment is easier when the campus community is fully informed […]

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5 ways to stay safe on TU’s campus

The 1-minute videos below offer useful safety tips and resources for common crime concerns on TU’s campus. Click on the links below to watch each video, and equip yourself with important information for staying safe. Introduction Street Sense Pedestrian Safety Property Safety Residence Hall Safety For additional information on campus safety, visit http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/facilities/police/campussafety/.

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September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month

In an effort to educate faculty, staff and students and to promote awareness, Towson University Police Department has joined other higher education institutions across the nation in recognizing National Campus Safety Awareness month. Throughout September, the TUPD will host a number of campus events and programming to raise awareness, educate students about crime prevention, and […]

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Welcome Back

The Towson University Police Department (TUPD) welcomes you to a safe Fall 2013 term. TUPD’s goal is to create a safe place to live, work and learn. We believe that creating a safe, cooperative environment is easier when the campus community is fully informed about policies regarding safety, security, crimes that occur on or near […]

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Pedestrian Safety

Statistically speaking, Towson University has one of the lowest crime rates in the state, and is one of the safest campuses in the USM System. Despite the low crime rate many members of the Towson Community overlook one important safety factor that could one day save their lives:  Pedestrian Safety. Along with our growing student […]

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Pedestrian Safety

Statistically speaking, Towson University has one of the lowest crime rates in the state, and is one of the safest campuses in the USM System. Despite the low crime rate many members of the Towson Community overlook one important safety factor that could one day save their lives:  Pedestrian Safety. Along with our growing student […]

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